Wedding at Rapperswil Castle

Meet Mr and Mrs Tokita who got married in Rapperswil Castle. They are both from Japan but currently living in Switzerland for a few months. It was a very small wedding – in fact it was only the two of them.

They got ready at Hotel Schwanen together. When I arrived they were almost already done so we started with some portraits around Rapperswil. At the wedding day there was a fleamarket on the street so there were lots of people around which made it more fun. Lots of people greeted them. We walked by the lake of Rapperswil at first and then made our way towards Rapperswil Castle. They had a civil ceremony in German which was almost simultaneously translated to Japanese. After the ceremony they had a small apero inside the Castle. We then wrapped it up by taking some more portraits outside the castle.

The castle is a really great place to get married – especially since their outdoor area is covered by a special roof. This roof creates perfect light for photography! It also of course allow people to sit outdoors no matter what the weather is.

Wedding Photographer

I'm a wedding photographer who is based in Baar, Canton Zug (Central Switzerland) - I love wedding photography and portraits!

I am originally from Sweden but both my parents are from Poland. I am married to Patricia who is from Spain and our son Leon and daughter Mia were born in Switzerland. A nice international mix in other words. Just like most weddings now a days.

I started with photography in 2003 and did my first wedding in 2008 (for a family member). By 2010 I started to work as a professional photographer.

My wife and I are also running an online wedding shop called Kissloud - there you can find "stuff" for your wedding day. Everything from bubbles to sky lanterns.

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Photography Style

My style of photography is reflected by who I am as a person and what inspires me.

I am inspired by many different things such as seeing people saying good bye/welcome back to their loved ones at airports, how different type of light can make something look so unique, any type of emotional moment, movies like 'midnight in paris' and 'king's speech' and much more.

It is hard to write or say how I am as a person. I believe the best way to get to know me is the old fashion way of meeting in person or, the new way, talk over skype (if the distance is too great).

If I would describe my wedding photography style then it would be to capture timeless moments, romantic and intimate portraits and a story-telling feel to your entire wedding day.